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Notre Dame’s Will Fuller declares for NFL draft
Fuller became a household name during his 2014 sophomore year when he caught 76 balls for 1,094 yards and 15 touchdowns, all of which were school records for a sophomore.
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Notre Dame senior RB C.J. Prosise has declared for the 2016 NFL Draft.
“First, I would like to start off by thanking my coaches, family, teammates, friends and fans that have supported me throughout my football career”, Fuller said in a statement announcing his intention to turn pro.
Prosise, who came to Notre Dame as a safety, ran for a team-high 1,029 yards and 11 touchdowns this past season despite missing three games – including Friday’s Fiesta Bowl – because of injury.
He was ND’s fifth-leading receiver in 2015, with 26 catches for 308 yards and a score. Fuller still plans on earning his degree from Notre Dame. But he was slowed by injuries at the end of the season, sustaining a concussion against Pittsburgh and then sitting out against Wake Forest.
Less than two months ago Fuller said he’d return for his senior year, although he quickly softened that stance – as did head coach Brian Kelly – after making it. Fuller had been consistent during bowl prep that he’d make a final decision after the Fiesta Bowl.
Fuller had a magnificent 2015 campaign with 20.3 yards per catch on 62 receptions and 14 touchdowns.
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Prosise was one of five Notre Dame players who asked the National Football League draft advisory board for an estimate of where he might be taken in the draft. Prosise didn’t play as a freshman and has a year of eligibility left. The others were tackle Ronnie Stanley, who has announced he will enter the draft, and linebacker Jaylon Smith, receiver Will Fuller and cornerback KeiVarae Russell.